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Thursday, May 26, 2016

Alesha Dixon Was Being *Brutal* On Last Night's BGT

Uh-goodness. Alesha Dixon's stuck in an unfortunate situation after the previous evening's Britain's Got Talent semi-last. 

The 37-year-old was gotten out for squeezing TWO of her kindred judges' signals while move act Bespoke Candi were in front of an audience. 

Obviously taking an abhorrence to the gathering's Flintstones-themed schedule, she leading pushed her own red catch. 

It appears she was truly urgent for things to arrive at an end, as she then made a beeline for David Walliams' seat before sneaking up to Amanda Holden's. 

When every one of the four signals have been pushed an execution must end, so on the off chance that she'd figured out how to get to Simon Cowell's, she could have subverted the entire thing. 

Underhanded young lady, Alesha... 

It's sheltered to say that viewers weren't especially inspired with her shenanigans. 

One Tweeted: 'Judges humming other's bells amid the tryouts is amusing - doing it amid the LIVE semis is an a**hat thing to do, @AleshaOfficial #BGT.' 

Another said: '@AleshaOfficial you're so impolite #BritainsGotTalent #BGT #BGTLiveShows.' 
Be that as it may, Alesha didn't show up especially troubled by the remarks. Truth be told, she went ahead to give a really accursing investigate to the troupe. 
She let them know: 'I mean, actually, you could pass out outfits, everyone get up and move to a decent tune and they can experience. 

'That is to say, you must accomplish more than that. The dinosaur is adorable yet I'm sad, the demonstration is unpleasant.' 

Eep. Significantly moderator Dec Donnelly waded into things, cautioning Alesha: 'We ought to say, if that is your sentiment, that is your assessment. However, you shouldn't circumvent hitting all the judges' bells.' 
To this, David yelled: 'YES! Much obliged to you,' while Simon Cowell stood up and applauded. 

We're certain they all made up backstage later, eh...?

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